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Law Abiding Citizen grossed $73.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $54.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $127.9 million. [2] The film took second place in its opening weekend, with $21 million, behind Where the Wild Things Are. It went on to gross $126.6 million in total worldwide. [15]
In 2009, he starred in the Neveldine/Taylor film Gamer, The Ugly Truth [30] and Law Abiding Citizen, which he also co-produced. [31] In 2010 he starred in the action/comedy The Bounty Hunter with Jennifer Aniston, [32] and did voice acting for the 2010 animated film How to Train Your Dragon as Stoick the Vast. [33] Butler in 2013
Law Abiding Citizen: Clyde Shelton Also producer [30] [31] 2010 The Bounty Hunter: Milo Boyd [32] How to Train Your Dragon: Stoick the Vast Voice [33] Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon: Voice; short film [34] 2011 Gift of the Night Fury [35] Coriolanus: Tullus Aufidius [18] Na Nai'a Legend of the Dolphins: Narrator Voice [36] Machine Gun ...
Village Roadshow Pictures has partnered with fellow financier and movie producer Rivulet Films on a feature film sequel to 2009’s “Law Abiding Citizen.” The original film, directed by F ...
CBS (4) Our favorite CBS shows are making their midseason comebacks — and the network has released spoiler-filled story lines for each one, including Tracker, Matlock, FBI and more. Matlock ...
Bruce Travis McGill (born July 11, 1950) is an American actor. He worked with director Michael Mann in the films The Insider (1999), Ali (2001), and Collateral (2004). McGill's other notable film roles include Daniel Simpson "D-Day" Day in John Landis's Animal House, Sheriff Dean Farley in My Cousin Vinny, and Lt. Brooks in Ride Along and its sequel Ride Along 2.
Eggold, TVLine has learned, will guest-star in a Season 24 episode of Law & Order as Matt Riley, the brother of Det. Vince Riley (played by Veep vet Reid Scott, who joined the cast last season ...
American vigilante films, a film genre in which the protagonist or protagonists engage in vigilante behavior, taking the law into their own hands. Vigilante films are usually revenge films in which the legal system fails protagonists, leading them to become vigilantes.